Yes, I know. I was bit trolling here. Sorry. Mirrorless IS the future. I am very certain about this. It was the slo-mo video of a DSLR shutter long time ago that made this clear to me. Mirrorless is free from mechanical limitations and while circuits get better every year, mechanics improves very slowly if at all.

It is just that I do not like Sony ergonomics and I haven't bothered to take an effort to learn their to bit complicated UI. But that is just my choice. Everyone is eligible to their own preferences and choices.

Jylppy: Wow. This is outright disgraceful. Chinese interest in foreign media is not just casual business. These acquisitions are backed by government interests and money to slowly take control over Western media so that China's image is not "tarnished" by too truthful media. In China there is not media, just Party mouthpieces. See what happened in HK. Chinese "investors" bought majority shares in the leading newspapers and started sacking editors. So sad. I never used 500px, but deleted my account still.

We will see. In HK it was not so innocent... https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/25/south-china-morning-post-china-influence-hong-kong-newspaper-confession

Wow. This is outright disgraceful. Chinese interest in foreign media is not just casual business. These acquisitions are backed by government interests and money to slowly take control over Western media so that China's image is not "tarnished" by too truthful media. In China there is not media, just Party mouthpieces. See what happened in HK. Chinese "investors" bought majority shares in the leading newspapers and started sacking editors. So sad. I never used 500px, but deleted my account still.

I would have though Canon has sought trademark / model protection for the red-ring around the lens, but maybe not.

It is just a shame Chinese cannot do their own industrial designs, but they always have to copy and copy. I would never buy this lens since it looks like cheap counterfeit. No matter how good the optics are. When do they learn?

Macs are pretty, but the author of the article is either ignorant or willfully biased. Spec the PC as the iMac Pro was spec’ed and the differences are unnoticeable. PC will give a buyer better value for the same performance , especially over the product lifetime, but PCs don’t match the design of the Macs. For me rhe extensibility of the PC wins the comparison, for someone else the design, OS or brand of Apple is the deciding factor.

AIOs look great except when complemented with all peripherals you buy over the lifetime of the computer. I also prefer ability to do HW monitor calibration which iMacs still don’t support. And the lifetime of a good monitor is far longer than that of a computer so bundling all in one doesn’t make sense economically. But it looks pretty. I got an iMac as a gift few years ago and returned it to the shop since didn’t want it over a PC.

Jylppy: Apple did the right thing and there is nothing to apologize. People don’t understand that Apple can’t control chemistry / physics. I had an iPhone 6 that suffered random power-outs if I streamed YouTube over 4G outside in cooler temperatures. Apple’s trick could have helped my phone work better.

@ozturert, with technology, understanding is a key part of an informed debate. Apple cut down peak clock speed to limit the current chipset is drawing so that the older battery can sustain the current output. Had they not done it, the phones would shutdown since the chipset would demand more current than the battery can supply. Apple solved a real user problem and I don’t believe a person would notice this without benchmark tools. It’s not something a user will notice. All mobile chipsets actively manage CPU/GPU speed all the time. Without it your phones would last 1-2 h max. So please understand before going emotional.

Jylppy: Apple did the right thing and there is nothing to apologize. People don’t understand that Apple can’t control chemistry / physics. I had an iPhone 6 that suffered random power-outs if I streamed YouTube over 4G outside in cooler temperatures. Apple’s trick could have helped my phone work better.

@Zdman, and what exactly do you know about battery chemistries and system power management? I mean, it's "nice" to have an opinion, but without understanding anything about the facts, it's kind of ... pointless... iPhone6 DID shut down as the battery got older even it had "30%" battery left.

Apple did the right thing and there is nothing to apologize. People don’t understand that Apple can’t control chemistry / physics. I had an iPhone 6 that suffered random power-outs if I streamed YouTube over 4G outside in cooler temperatures. Apple’s trick could have helped my phone work better.

Thermidor: I've been using Perfect Effects for a couple of years now, and if you're looking for a Photoshop replacement, it's a reasonable alternative. But as a Lightroom replacement? Not by a long shot.

All of these software companies don'tunderstand the appeal in Lightroom isn't the post-processing tools, but the ability to quickly sort through a large catalog, compare repeating shots, and decide which ones to keep and process. You can't do that if you're loading one image at a time, or if it does have a film strip, each photo takes seconds to load.

All the options for layers, masks, filters and brushes are only meaningful to Photoshop users who are concentrating on a few images.